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Physical Geography of the US and Canada Ch. 5
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Canada is 2 nd in land area in the world. US ranks 3 rd in land area. Both have lots of natural resources, which have attracted people to this regions for centuries. Productive soil Large water supplies Forests Minerals Landforms and Resources
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Landforms Atlantic Coastal Plain – east coast Piedmont – plateau of rolling hills and rivers and streams Appalachian Mountains Newfoundland to Alabama Several ranges found in these mountains – Catskills, Great Smoky Mountains The Interior Plains
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The Great Plains Treeless area Canadian Shield – found in Canada only Rocky flat area that rings the Hudson Bay Rocky Mountains Lots of islands in Canada in the north
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Resources Oceans Atlantic Pacific Artic Rivers and other bodies of water Great Lakes St. Lawrence Mackenzie Mississippi r
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North America has such productive soil makes it the world’s leading food exporter. Minerals and fossil fuels Iron ore Nickel Copper Gold Uranium Silver
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Coal Natural gas Oil The US is the world’s biggest consumer of energy resources. Makes the US a major importer of these.
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US has more climate zones than Canada Tundra to tropical US is located in the mid-latitudes where climates are moderate Canada is in the higher latitudes so its climate is colder. Climate and Vegetation
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Canadian Climates Tundra Sub-artic Marine west coast Highland Semiarid Humid continental
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US Climate Marine west coast Mediterranean Highland Semiarid Desert Humid subtropical Tropical wet and dry Humid continental
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